Listless Red Sox mauled by Tigers

The Red Sox managed just six hits and one run in their series finale against the Tigers, resulting in a 5-1 loss. A once-promising series instead ended up with Boston dropping two of three in Detroit and getting outscored by an 11-1 count over the final 16 innings of the three-game set.

Sox starter John Lackey absorbed the loss on a day when his early command issues proved his undoing. The right-hander walked four in the first two innings, including a bases-loaded free pass to former Sox outfielder Johnny Damon in the second inning. He later hung a curve that Tigers shortstop Ramon Santiago hammered for a two-run homer.

Lackey (4-2) managed to last seven innings while throwing a season-high 123 pitches. Still, the right-hander has been inconsistent thus far in 2010, as his 4.86 ERA, .284 opponents' batting average, 3.8 walks per nine innings and 5.6 strikeouts per nine innings would all be career-worst marks for a season.

The Sox managed little against Tigers starter Armando Galarraga and the Tigers pitching staff. Galarraga, called up from Triple A for the start, allowed one run on three hits in 5-2/3 innings. The Sox were 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position.

FOXBORO — WEEI.com’s Mike Petraglia and Chris Price discuss the return of LeGarrette Blount to Patriots training camp on Saturday, the first day of full pads practice for the defending Super Bowl champions.

Dickerson and Price discuss the RB position and who will get a majority of the workload. They also talk about missing Revis and the CB position. The boys also get into more Deflategate discussions with callers.

Dickerson and Price are live from Fenway today and kick off NFL Sunday discussing some of the events at Pats training camp this week. Then they get into the court battle between Brady and Goodell and where we go from here? The guys give their predictions on just how many games Brady will in fact sit out. They get into the Chris Mortenson situation after he backed out of the D&C interview. Finally, Trags (Mike Petraglia) of WEEI.com joins the boys live from training camp.

How long will this rebuild take? How much money will it take to keep Bae Crowder? Are Draft Picks even worth anything? With the Danny Ainge not landing any big names in the draft, and unable to lure any big names in free agency, Sam and Ben discussed if the Celtics are doomed moving forward.

Joe and Dave are joined by Pedro who was at the game and had his number 45 retired by the Red Sox in a very touching pregame ceremony. Pedro talks about going into the Hall of Fame, his time in Boston and love for the game of baseball.

The awesomely knowledgeable Fluto Shinzawa calls DJ, Naoko and Pete to talk about his thoughts on the future of the B's. He discusses his column from earlier this week on Cam Neely wanting to give Claude the ax earlier in the season but not getting the ok. Fluto shares his thoughts on Chiarelli's firing, the future for Claude and where the Bruins should go from here. He also gives his opinion on potential moves the team can make, who would fit in here, his thoughts on the NHL playoffs so far and more.

In the final hour of the "midseason finale" as DJ likes to call it, the crew discuss more about the future of the Bruins franchise, the possible power struggle in the front office and who should be the head coach going forward. They talk to intelligent and talented Fluto Shinzawa about all of these thing and more in an excellent interview, and finally, DJ says THANK YOU!

Intern extraordinaire Lucy joins Jerry once again to discuss the most vexing questions in the history of mankind: can men and women coexist? What are the differences between how men and women think? And how mean can women really be?

If you play Fantasy Football then you know there are several “Elephants in the Room!” And nobody is talking about them. Are they afraid? We’re not! The Dallas Running game, Leveon Bell, Demarco Murray & Ryan Matthews in the Philly backfield, the Saints offense and so much more. Right here, WEEI’s own Jim Hackett and Pete Davidson cover all of the main “Elephants in the Room” to help you get the edge for your upcoming drafts. Enjoy!